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“McCain REFUSED to condemn her rhetoric and stated she was campaigning for him.”
“FBI Special Agent Thomas Kubic told NEWSWEEK that when agents would leave negotiating papers with the renegades, Freeman Rodney Skurdal, an ex-marine who once helped guard Presidents Nixon and Ford, would stamp the documents with the bizarre phrase REFUSED FOR CAUSE.”
“Mmm, I've been thinking about chicken livers lately, I think you've pushed me over the edge :- For all you victims of book clubs and other low-life marketing, simply write "REFUSED" on the box and hand it back to the postman.”
“Another clue to Wilson's peculiar brand of liberalism is to be found in Chaplin's book Wobbly, which relates how Wilson scrawled the word "REFUSED" across the appeal for clemency sent him by the aging and ailing Eugene Debs, who had been sent to Atlanta Prison for "speaking and writing against war".”
“Dems have been asked to add into bill under no circumstances would a person be forced to go into Gov't Progam – THEY REFUSED.”
“Dems have been asked to add to bill to severly limit lawsuits – THEY REFUSED.”
“Dems have been asked to add into the bill that there will be no gov't person between patient and Dr – THEY REFUSED.”
“Obambi in your interview with ABC when you were asked if you and members of Congress will take the same RATIONED HEALTHCARE you're forcing down the throat of every Americans, you REFUSED to answer the question.”
“There have been cases where CPS was called because the parents REFUSED to give their children Ritalin.”
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“The PRESIDENT has REFUSED to meet with the Republicans since April:”
Obama: 'If you misrepresent what's in the plan, we will call you out'
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